Virtual Offices at JIAHUA International Business Center

Includes 3 hours per day Coworking Space

Access to 160+ locations worldwide

Dedicated bilingual receptionist to greet callers in your company name and transfer according to your instructions24/7 interactive voicemail with delivery to email or mobilePersonal assistants available to assist with business support Fully equipped meeting rooms, video conferencing and boardrooms Up to 3 hours a day access to coworking space 3 days free private office usage anywhere outside your home location 20% of your spend credited when you upgrade to a serviced office No security deposit First Month FREE No further obligation

The Virtual Office Package

CNY¥950/month

Includes everything for less

Your Address - Level 3, JIAHUA International Business Center - to use on your website and business collateral

Local telephone number answered in your company name - no call centers

CNY¥250/ month

Coworking Lounges, Boardrooms, meeting rooms and day offices at member rates

Bilingual secretaries

FREEsecure and highspeed Wi-Fi in coworking lounges

Weekly events from Community Meets to Happy Hours

Versatile event space to host your product launch or presentation

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About JIAHUA International Business Center

Located at the foot of the picturesque Baoshi Mountains in Hangzhou, Jiahua International Business Center provides a prestigious location with a strong cultural and historical identity. It has consistently been recognised as one of the best buildings in Hangzhou and is widely regarded as setting the standard for commercial construction and design in Hangzhou. Attracting many of the worlds fortune 500 companies, such as Siemens, HP, HSBC, Citibank, this stunning location will quickly give your business the prestige and reputation you deserve.

The building is equipped with a business centre, café & bars, VIP rooms, a multi-media conference hall and several meeting rooms.

Within the local area are a number of five star hotels such as the JW Marriot, Narada Grand Hotel, Dragon Hotel, Oakwood Hotel and premium restaurants, cafés and prestigious shopping mall, Hangzhou Tower.

How to get to JIAHUA International Business Center

How to get to JIAHUA International Business Center

AIRPORT:

50 minutes by taxi or 90 minutes by Airport Shuttle Bus from Shaoshan International Airport

TRAIN:

30 minutes by taxi or 45 minutes by bus from both Hangzhou East Train Station and Hangzhou Train Station

BUS:

Bus stops on Hangda Road, Xixi Road, and Tianmushan Road are less than 5 minutes’ walk.

About the area

Jiahua International Business Center is located in the heart of Huanglong CBD, Hangzhou’s important commercial centre.

It is home to Grade A office buildings, Zhejiang Wold Trade Centre, international and domestic banks including HSBC, Citibank, ICBC, China Merchants Bank, China Construction Bank.

This area also hosts numerous public service centres including Huanglong Stadium, Zhejiang Library, Zhejiang Music Hall.

Virtual Offices

Impress your clients with a prestigious central business address and a dedicated receptionist fielding your calls. You’ll have access to boardrooms, private offices and coworking space - all at a fraction of the cost of a physical office..

Business Registration

Meeting Rooms

A range of meetings rooms, boardrooms and day offices throughout our network of prestigious worldwide locations available for one off hire and casual bookings. You control exactly how your meeting is set up. Pay as you go, no contracts.

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Ask to be connected to the internet – How long does it take? Ask if the provider is Tier-1.Ask to be allowed to check download speeds.Ask to speak to IT support: Are they in-house or a third party? Are they even in the country?Ask to be given a phone number so you can try the service before you buy.Ask for a phone rate card.Ask to meet your dedicated receptionist. The receptionist is the front line of your business.Ask about disaster transfer.Ask if your phone extension can roam at no cost to other locations.Ask if the wireless internet is secure.Ask what kind of firewall can be set up for your network.Ask to see the transparency code of the provider.Ask if incoming callers can dial ‘1’ for voicemail to mobile.